My condolences to the Schmitt family. At Isaiah 33:24 Jehovah promises to do away with sickness forever. We look forward to the time when we will wake up to perfect health and not have to worry about our enemy death one day. May Jehovah God be with your family during this difficult time and may your family take comfort in knowing you are in our thoughts and prayers. For more information and encouragement please visit www.jw,org or a local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses.

—LG, Savannah, GA

May the peace of God that surpasses all understanding guard your heart and your mental powers by means of Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:7)

—Jacqueline, Loganville, GA

I am sorry for your loss. Know that Jehovah will soon act to put an end to the things that brings us so much distress.(Isaiah 25:8) He is a God of comfort, so may he comfort you through your trying time. For encouraging information please visit www.jw.org

—Roosevelt G., Savannah, Ga

Dear family, you are all in our prayers. She was a very special lady who will be missed by many. Love Tommy, Davetta and family

—Tommy Moore, Savannah, Ga

to the family so sorry for your lost, my thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.(revelation 21:3-4).

—Lee Lockett, Jacksonville, FL

Herbert and family;
I am so sorry to hear about Margaret's passing. May God be with you all during this time.
Linda Turner and family

—Linda Turner, Metter, , Ga.

Our Lord has promised He will never ever leave us or forsake us and will carry us when we are too weak to walk. Our prayer is for God to BE your comfort and peace during this loss. We loved Margaret as a big part of our family and this leaves a hole in our heart. We love all of you and hold you up in our prayers. She is rejoicing with her family and all of the relatives gone on before.

—The Moody Family, Sharpsburg, Ga

My heart aches for y'all right now women like Aunt Margaret are rare and I'll love her always and strive to be more like her in the future in her memory! Love to the family Ingrid

—Ingrid leverett, Belle Chasse, La

Hrrbert and family my prayers go out to you and the family, maragret was one of my fvorites always and I know you will miss her greatly always loved her .

—billy wilson, statesboro, ga.

You were a woman of exceptional courage
With an enduring power to cope
Taking each challenge one day at a time
And never giving up HOPE………Encouraged by the faith of others
to survive and overcome, with the courage to say
I may be down……but the battle is not done!
For the Woman of Courage that you were
You always displayed amazing beauty and strength
With the attitude no other chooses…. you gave yourself the permission
needed to feel disappointed or sad.
Your story is one of gentle strength……reminding us once more…
Steel is sometimes clothed in velvet, and
COURAGE does not always ROAR.
Until we meet again rest in peace Aunt Margaret.

—Bonnie Calhoun, Metter, Georgia

Margaret Leverett Schmitt, 76, passed away May 5, 2017 at her home under the care of Hospice Savannah, surrounded by her loving family.

She was born and raised in Metter, GA. After graduating high school, she moved to Savannah where she lived until her death.

Margaret worked as an executive secretary at Union Camp for about 16 years. She received her bachelor of accounting degree in 1985 and her CPA certificate in 1986. She worked as a CPA in her own practice in Savannah for more than 30 years. Margaret was a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants as well as the Georgia Society of Certified Public Accountants.

Surviving are her husband of almost 57 years, Herbert Schmitt, her daughter, Lori Schmitt Pressley (David), her son, Michael Schmitt, grandchildren, Bailey James and Jaynie Pressley, and numerous nieces, nephews, grand nieces, and grand nephews.

My condolences to the Schmitt family. At Isaiah 33:24 Jehovah promises to do away with sickness forever. We look forward to the time when we will wake up to perfect health and not have to worry about our enemy death one day. May Jehovah God be with your family during this difficult time and may your family take comfort in knowing you are in our thoughts and prayers. For more information and encouragement please visit www.jw,org or a local Kingdom Hall of Jehovah Witnesses.

—LG, Savannah, GA

May the peace of God that surpasses all understanding guard your heart and your mental powers by means of Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:7)

—Jacqueline, Loganville, GA

I am sorry for your loss. Know that Jehovah will soon act to put an end to the things that brings us so much distress.(Isaiah 25:8) He is a God of comfort, so may he comfort you through your trying time. For encouraging information please visit www.jw.org

—Roosevelt G., Savannah, Ga

Dear family, you are all in our prayers. She was a very special lady who will be missed by many. Love Tommy, Davetta and family

—Tommy Moore, Savannah, Ga

to the family so sorry for your lost, my thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.(revelation 21:3-4).

—Lee Lockett, Jacksonville, FL

Herbert and family;
I am so sorry to hear about Margaret's passing. May God be with you all during this time.
Linda Turner and family

—Linda Turner, Metter, , Ga.

Our Lord has promised He will never ever leave us or forsake us and will carry us when we are too weak to walk. Our prayer is for God to BE your comfort and peace during this loss. We loved Margaret as a big part of our family and this leaves a hole in our heart. We love all of you and hold you up in our prayers. She is rejoicing with her family and all of the relatives gone on before.

—The Moody Family, Sharpsburg, Ga

Candle tribute lit by Ingrid leverett — Louisiana

My heart aches for y'all right now women like Aunt Margaret are rare and I'll love her always and strive to be more like her in the future in her memory! Love to the family Ingrid

—Ingrid leverett, Belle Chasse, La

Hrrbert and family my prayers go out to you and the family, maragret was one of my fvorites always and I know you will miss her greatly always loved her .

—billy wilson, statesboro, ga.

Candle tribute lit by Bonnie Calhoun — Georgia

You were a woman of exceptional courage
With an enduring power to cope
Taking each challenge one day at a time
And never giving up HOPE………Encouraged by the faith of others
to survive and overcome, with the courage to say
I may be down……but the battle is not done!
For the Woman of Courage that you were
You always displayed amazing beauty and strength
With the attitude no other chooses…. you gave yourself the permission
needed to feel disappointed or sad.
Your story is one of gentle strength……reminding us once more…
Steel is sometimes clothed in velvet, and
COURAGE does not always ROAR.
Until we meet again rest in peace Aunt Margaret.